vulvae

[vuhl-vuh]

vul·va

[vuhl-vuh]
noun, plural vul·vae [-vee] , vul·vas. Anatomy.
the external female genitalia.

Origin:
1540–50; < Latin

vul·val, vul·var, adjective
vul·vi·form [vuhl-vuh-fawrm] , vul·vate [vuhl-veyt, -vit] , adjective
non·vul·val, adjective
non·vul·var, adjective
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vulva   (vŭl'və)  Pronunciation Key 
Plural vulvas or vulvae (vŭl'vē')
The external genitals of female mammals, including the labia and clitoris.
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